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An emotional Rory McIlroy on Wednesday announced he had broken off his -engagement and split with Danish -tennis player Caroline Wozniacki only days -after sending out the wedding -invitations.

The 25-year-old Northern Irishman and two-time major champion said the issuing of the invitations had made him aware that he was not ready for -marriage.

"There is no right way to end a -relationship that has been so important to two people Cheap Supreme Air Force 1 High UK ," he explained through a statement issued by his Dublin-based communications consultants.

"The problem is mine.

"The wedding invitations issued at the weekend made me realize that I wasn't ready for all that marriage entails.

"I wish Caroline all the happiness she deserves and thank her for the great times we've had. I will not be saying -anything more about our relationship in any setting."

The golden sporting couple's high-profile breakup came on the eve of -McIlroy's appearance at the European PGA Championship.

He later told a Wentworth news conference that he had never considered pulling out of the European Tour's -flagship event.

"I just want to get my head into golf and concentrate on the tournament and try and do well," the Irishman told -reporters.

"I want to drive straight into it and keep myself busy.

"I am not going to lie - it is going to be very difficult but at least when I get inside the ropes I can try and concentrate on the shots at hand.

"I didn't think there was any reason to pull out.

"There is no good time to end a relationship - I had made a commitment to be here. This is the European Tour's flagship event and I am very proud to be part of the European Tour.

"The Tour has been very good to me over the last number of years and I thought it was my duty to come back and play in this event. Once I gave my word I was never going to go back on it.

PARIS， June 26 (Xinhua) -- One thing Joachim Loew loves most of all when talking about major tournaments. "It is not a sprint， it' s a marathon containing many different chapters，" the 56-year old German head-coach says.

After an easy 3-0 victory over Slovakia， Loew and Germany have wrapped up the next chapter to clinch themselves a quarterfinal place against either Italy or Spain next Saturday.

Loew' s thoughts might not be surprising but behind it is a lot of hard work to get everybody toeing the line.

Loew now seems to be on the right track and is regarded as the man to manage Germany' s desire to win the first European Championship since 1996.

Winning the 2014 World Cup has helped Loew to get into a position that makes things easier for him. Euro 2016 reflects the story.

Germany have improved in every game and now seem to have found an appropriate tournament rhythm and it' s all down to Loew.

When the team was having its troubles qualifying for the European Championships， Loew didn' t panic. He followed a strict plan - to create team spirit and he demanded people trusted his coaching abilities on a number of occasions.

His message was simple - trust me. Like every national coach Loew had to go through dark hours in 2012 when he was accused of losing the semifinal against Italy because of wrong tactics and player selection.

Before Euro 2016 and during the initial stages against Ukraine and Poland， Loew had to face widespread debate at home about his selection of players.

Loew insisted "trust me" ， saying， "I know what we need to build a team and I know what players I choose can deliver" .

Loew insisted he had full confidence in Mario Goetze， Benedikt Hoewedes， Bastian Schweinsteiger， Lukas Podolski， Mario Gomez， Joshua Kimmich and Mesut Oezil - players not everyone was fully satisfied with. And Loew has developed a special feeling for when his team needs a change.

And he has developed a special feeling as to when he has to support players when they need time to get over a crisis.

Behind Julian Draxler lie a disappointing season with his club VfL Wolfsburg and in his first games at Euro 2016， Draxler was far from being a hero.

Against Slovakia， Loew replaced Mario Goetze， who he had backed for weeks， by Draxler who went on to take the Man of the Match award.

Loew stuck with Oezil who had a very good season with his club Arsenal but has been out of sorts in France so far. Against Slovakia， he was the driving force behind the German attacking machine.

Loew picked 21-year-old Kimmich as he needed more support down the left flank. A risk fans and media in Germany were unhappy about but Kimmich repaid the coach' s trust.